The experiment utilizes a saving scheme where individuals were allocated to one of two groups. Individuals in the treatment group were given the choice to enroll in the SMarT savings …
The experiment explored how the ways in which individuals declared their savings commitments affected saving outcomes. In the private labeling treatment, individuals labeled their “mental savings” account and privately stated …
Employees at a large firm were automatically enrolled in a mobile-phone banking-based savings account with an automatic deposit feature. Employees assigned to the treatment group were enrolled in a savings …
In Guatemala, parents of infants aged 8 to 14 weeks who were scheduled to receive a series of primary vaccines, were more likely to do so when they received an …
Faculty and staff at Rutgers University who were automatically scheduled for a flu shot were more likely to vaccinate than those who were asked to schedule their own appointments. Impact: …
Patients who attended healthcare clinics equipped with an electronic medical records system that prompted healthcare provider to either “accept” or “reject” a flu shot order were more likely to receive …
Households in villages in India who received incentives in the form of a 1 Kg bag of lentils every time they went to their scheduled appointments, were more likely to …
Employees of a utility company in the U.S. who received a postcard about flu shots available in their workplace were more likely to get vaccinated if they were prompted to write …